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Tim
Key

PERRIER
BEST NEWCOMER NOMINEE 2001, 2004

Tim
is a poet with a disarming delivery, a quarter of an unnervingly odd sketch show,
half of a blithely brilliant double act and a founder member of a social performance
initiative. He also has his own show on BBC Radio and will appear in Steve Coogans
new television programme later this year.

Tim
wrote his poems last year and now polarises audiences across London. His awkward,
ramshackle stage persona is equally at sea in rowdy stand-up clubs and small meetings
of published poets as he stands in a lager stained grey suit, single-mindedly
offloading verse about scorned lovers and Mr. Men.

Cowards
- the four man sketch show of which Tim is a quarter - received lavish praise
across the board for their total sell-out Edinburgh show last year. They are now
developing a pilot with BBC Radio Entertainment and have a television development
deal with Angel Eye and BBC Entertainment. Last year they recorded a one off special
for Radio One called Cowards and made a serious of 11 sketches for
UK Gold (directed by Ben Gregor).

This
year Tim embarks on a three month tour of Roman towns with stand-up and former
landlord, Alex Horne. Tim and Alex started working together in 2003 and were nominated
that summer for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award for their first show Making
Fish Laugh, which they then performed at The Singapore Comedy Festival.
Since then theyve peddled a unique line in pseudo-scientific mock-lectures
underpinned by lavish PowerPoint presentations. In 2004 they performed Every
Body Talks and in 2005, When In Rome receiving critical praise
both in Edinburgh and at the Soho Theatre, London. Tim and Alex are developing
television and radio ideas and perform together on the stand-up circuit.

Freeze
is very difficult to explain. If you can imagine a landlord (Tom Basden) and tennant
(Tim) taking their domestic relationship onto a stage, invigorating it with song,
theatre, mime, magic, housework, poetry and body art, and then playing 1950s and
60s Soviet Lounge Music underneath, youre getting there. They performed
for the first time on Valentines Day 2005 and have since taken their idiosyncratic
wares around the clubs of London and Edinburgh. Currently they are supporting
Perrier Nominated sketch troupe, The Dutch Elm Conservatoire on their national
tour.

Tims
radio show All Bar Luke (produced by Seb Barwell) - the chronicles of a hapless
divboy, condemned to live on the outskirts of a morally bankrupt friendship group
- has received impressive reviews. Developed in association with Angel Eye, it
is based on Tims character, Luke Walsall, who first appeared in 2001 in
another sketch show, Far Too Happy, a total Edinburgh sell out which picked up
a Perrier Best Newcomer Nomination. In 2004, Tim created Luke & Stella, a
tragic play based around Luke, which he took to Edinburgh. Occasionally he performs
Luke live and is developing ideas for television based around him.

Tim
will appear on Laws Of The Playground on Channel 4 this year and is currently
working on projects involving Mark Watson, Dom Joly and Prunella Scales.

SELECTED
PRESS:

On
Cowards"By
far the most enjoyable sketch show I've seen so far this year a feel-good,
original blend of the naturalistic and the unnervingly odd" - NICHOLAS
BARBER, INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY.

There
is some impressively observant writing here coupled with a depth of characterisation
- the rapport these guys have with each other is second to none - NICK
AWDE, THE STAGE.

Cowards
is an impressive new quartet that possesses the right combination of acting talent
and well-written material. With quick, snappy scenes that occasionally recall
early Fry and Laurie in their mix of clever and silly surrealism, they are particularly
good on that very special British male awkwardness that hides behind attempts
at humour - STEPHANIE
MERRIT, OBSERVER.

On
collaborations with Alex Horne:"Extremely
well-conceived and executed, this makes for a fine hour laughing about laughter"
- STEVE JELBERT, THE
INDEPENDENT

"They
blend intriguing intellectual content with a persistent playfulness that keeps
you gripped for an hour... a beguiling blend of the smart and the stupid, conveyed
by a blithely brilliant double act; straight man and straighter man. A real delight"
DOMINIC MAXWELL - THE TIMES

On
All-Bar-Luke"Key
puts together a clever and compelling monologue set against a cacophonous backdrop
of nightclub socialising" - STEPHANIE
BILLEN - THE OBSERVER

Vivid,
closely observed, funny (if you like your comedy with a twist of lemon) and all
too lifelike - GILLIAN
REYNOLDS - THE TELEGRAPH